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Progetti
Banca dati dei progetti
Flexible Emergency and Humanitarian Assistance
01.01.2026
- 31.12.2027
As Ukraine enters the fifth year of full-scale war, Swiss Humanitarian Aid continues to prioritize assistance to vulnerable groups, including IDPs, returnees, and communities near active hostilities. Switzerland delivers support through swift direct actions and complementary contributions to emergency interventions led by reliable humanitarian partners, with a strong emphasis on local initiatives by enabling Ukrainian actors to respond quickly and effectively to emerging needs.
New Paths to Peace: Women, Peace and Security
01.01.2026
- 31.12.2029
Violent conflicts, fragility and militarization are increasing globally, while rights are reversed, civic space is shrinking, and women’s rights organisations are massively defunded. Yet, building peace requires locally rooted approaches. Women and girls, often facing the greatest harm, remain largely excluded from peace efforts, despite strong evidence that their participation leads to more durable peace. PeaceWomen Across the Globe (PWAG) strengthens local initiatives that advance women’s participation, protection and visibility, thereby promoting inclusive and sustainable peace.
Somalia: Framework for Risk Governance and Adaptive Programming (FRAP)
01.01.2026
- 31.12.2029
Somalia and the adjacent arid and semi-arid lands represent a hyper-fragile context characterised by significant security and fiduciary risks. The Framework for Risk Governance and Adaptive Programming strengthens Switzerland’s capacity to operate effectively in such contexts through a range of risk management tools. At the same time, the project also contributes to strengthening the technical and organisational capacity of local actors operating in Somalia.
Vietnam Typhoon Kalmaegi Response
01.01.2026
- 31.12.2026
After a series of severe storms and floods between September and December 2025, communities in the Vietnamese provinces of Quang Tri and Gia Lai are now facing a long recovery process. This intervention will help meet the most urgent needs by supporting safer reconstruction, strengthening local disaster preparedness systems and supporting vulnerable households to restore their livelihoods.
Leveraging Innovative Finance for Economic Transformation (LIFT)
01.01.2026
- 31.12.2029
Regulatory bottlenecks and weak credit infrastructure continue to restrict domestic and foreign capital flows to Nepal’s private sector, especially its SMEs who remain underserved. Leveraging Swiss position as a force multiplier, this project will advance key reforms, strengthen capacity of federal government, and reinforce the credit infrastructure creating systemic incentives to expand SME financing, thereby mobilizing USD 780 million in private capital and creating 20’000 new jobs.
Redevabilité, sécurité et prévention de l'extrémisme violent pour les citoyennes et citoyens tunisiens (RESPECT), Phase 3
01.01.2026
- 31.12.2029
RESPECT est un ensemble d'interventions multi-acteurs traitant la question de la Prévention de l'Extrémisme Violent (PEV). La Commission Nationale de Lutte Contre le Terrorisme (CNLCT) étant l'acteur principal autour de ce sujet, toutes les interventions qui le constituent se sont articulées autour de la stratégie nationale de lutte contre l'extrémisme violent et le terrorrisme (SNLCEVT), spécifiquement sous son axe 2 "Immuniser la société tunisienne et renforcer sa résilience face à l'extrémisme violent.".
Support to Principled Humanitarian Actions in Ukraine
01.01.2026
- 31.12.2027
After nearly four years of full-scale Russian aggression, Switzerland’s engagement in Ukraine remains a strategic priority, reflecting its commitment to safe, evidence-based, and principled humanitarian action in Ukraine. In a highly volatile operating environment, SDC’s sustained investment in security coordination, independent humanitarian analysis, and applied reflection on humanitarian principles helps safeguard the effectiveness and credibility of the humanitarian response. This enables humanitarian organisations to operate safely, make informed decisions, uphold Duty of Care, and strengthen preparedness, coordination, and accountability across the response.
JPOs4UN Programme at Multilateral Humanitarian Organizations – 2026-2031
01.01.2026
- 31.12.2031
The Junior Professional Officer (JPO) programme aims at contributing to qualified workforce in the United Nations (UN) with adequate Swiss representation, by financing JPO positions in priority UN humanitarian organizations as identified in Switzerland’s International Cooperation Strategy. The programme provides young Swiss professionals with an opportunity to start a career in the UN while at the same time strengthening the UN capacities to implement the Agenda 2030.
Contribution to the Geneva Global Hub for Education in Emergencies 2026-2030
01.01.2026
- 31.12.2030
The Geneva Global Hub for EiE (EiE Hub) was formed in Geneva as an alliance to ensure that Education in Emergencies (EiE) is prioritized politically and financially. Switzerland’s continued support will help the EiE Hub carry out its 2026-2030 strategy and continue to influence the global agenda, prioritizing EiE as a lifesaving measure. Through its partnership with the EiE Hub, Switzerland aims at establishing International Geneva as the center of gravity for EiE and strengthen collaboration and leadership on the policy agenda across all humanitarian actors.
Area Based Recovery (ABR) - Reconstruction, Returns, Resilience and Reforms.
01.01.2026
- 31.12.2028
Switzerland’s contribution to this multi-donor program supports Ukraine’s recovery efforts in war-affected communities in the country’s East and South. The program uses an area-based approach to ensure the restoration of key services across different sectors for the local population, internally displaced persons, and returnees. The program works through existing governance systems, strengthens local ownership and capacities and supports an inclusive and participatory recovery process.
JOR: Strengthening Jordan Hashemite Charity Organization (JHCO) Humanitarian Corridor for Gaza
05.12.2025
- 30.11.2026
Jordan’s humanitarian corridor remains a critical lifeline for delivering aid to Gaza. Through this intervention, Switzerland contributes to strengthening the operational capacity of a key partner for humanitarian aid to Gaza: the Jordan Hashemite Charity Organization (JHCO). The project will reinforce JHCO by expanding staff capacity, enhancing logistics, and optimizing the Amman humanitarian hub for efficient aid delivery. The contribution is part of the Federal Council’s decision from 26 November 2025 to grant CHF 23 million to support the “Gaza Peace Plan” of the United States.
Forum international (IFT) sur le Total Official Support for Sustainable Development (TOSSD), contribution de membre de la Suisse
04.12.2025
- 31.12.2027
Le Total Official Support for Sustainable Development (TOSSD) est un cadre statistique visant à garantir un système cohérent, comparable et harmonisé pour suivre les investissements liés aux objectifs du développement durable dans les pays en développement. Le standard est supervisé par le Forum international sur le TOSSD (IFT). La Suisse notifie ses données depuis 2019. En tant que membre de l’IFT, elle contribue au développement conceptuel et stratégique de la mesure.